Dragon Mother, Janet Kira Lessin, William Robert Thompson

Mother Dragon

Always connected to the Dragon Mother, we are in many ways one, the same being.  At the highest level of existence, we remember everything and experience ourselves as one being. On that level, I am indeed one with many beings. On some level, I am one with every being including yourself, the person reading this tale.  That type of thinking’s impossible to understand on this human avatar level of thinking, so to avoid going insane, we symbol ourselves as self and apparent other, two separate beings. 

I was continually affected by the story of the mother dragon which weaved throughout my life, on conscious and subconscious levels.  I was not always aware of her presence on a conscious level. She is my guide, my private guardian angel, always at my side, watching over me, making sure I am unharmed. She creates magical outcomes for me. She defies all odds. The powers that be fear her for she is one of the mightiest beings in the Universe.  I am her beloved child.  Our relationship is sacred, divine. No matter what avatar I inhabit, she watches over me.  A force to be reckoned with, beware, do not anger her or you will face consequences you’ll long regret over millennia.  She hates to get angry or feel the need to protect me. She prefers you enlighten yourself, awaken, and learn how to walk in grace and beauty with dignity and lead the worlds into a golden age.

Time is an illusion of this third-dimensional reality. Over “time” I’ve come to realize that we are all multi-dimensional beings having simultaneous lives, existences, lifetimes on many dimensions, realms, vibratory frequencies, multi-verses, universes, planets, solar systems, etc. (however we symbol it).  We focus our consciousness on our intentions and thus we are able to “be somewhere”.  But everything and everyone is of the mind and in the mind and outside of it, so without something to wrap our minds around, we have no place “to be”. So we make it up. And souls agree to create, experience, and support a “consensus reality”, yet in reality, there are as many realities as there are beings that exist who contemplate existence.   Confusing? Not really. If you relax into it and just accept it, it’s natural. If you attempt to explain in terms of science, religion, and social “norms”, that’s when you get into trouble

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